ASHIKA 106-02-240 Stabilizer Link

Compatible with TOYOTA URBAN CRUISER (_P1_) , SUBARU TREZIA , TOYOTA YARIS (_P9_) Show more info
High-quality stabilizer link designed for optimal vehicle handling and stability. Ensures a smooth and secure ride.
6.67 EUR
inc. VAT 21%
In stock 5
Delivery 1 day (18.05.2026)
PN 106-02-240
Make ASHIKA
EAN 8033001495768

This ASHIKA stabilizer link, part number 106-02-240, is engineered to connect your vehicle's stabilizer bar to the suspension components. It plays a crucial role in reducing body roll during cornering, thereby enhancing vehicle stability and driver control. Crafted with durable materials, this component is built to withstand the rigors of daily driving and varying road conditions. Its precise design ensures a perfect fit and reliable performance, contributing to the overall integrity of your suspension system. Replacing worn or damaged stabilizer links is essential for maintaining proper suspension geometry and ensuring a comfortable, safe driving experience. ASHIKA is known for its commitment to quality, providing parts that meet or exceed original equipment standards.

  • Direct fit for specific vehicle applications
  • Enhances vehicle stability and handling
  • Reduces body roll during turns
  • Constructed with durable materials for longevity
  • Ensures precise suspension geometry
  • Contributes to a smoother and safer ride
  • Part number: 106-02-240
  • Brand: ASHIKA
Installation side
Front axle
Overall length [mm]
390
Overall height [mm]
+60
External thread [mm]
12 X 1.5
Strut
Tie rod
  • TOYOTA
    • URBAN CRUISER (_P1_)
      • 1.33 (NSP110_, NSP110R) (73kW/99PS)
      • 1.33 (NSP110_, NSP110) (74kW/101PS)
      • 1.4 D-4D (NLP110_, NLP110R) (66kW/90PS)
    • YARIS (_P9_)
      • 1.0 VVT-i (KSP90_, KSP90R) (51kW/69PS)
      • 1.4 D-4D (NLP90_, NLP90R) (66kW/90PS)
      • 1.3 VVT-i (SCP90_, SCP90R) (64kW/87PS)
      • 1.8 VVTi (ZSP90_, ZSP90R) (98kW/133PS)
  • SUBARU
    • TREZIA
      • 1.3 (NSP120X, NSP120L) (73kW/99PS)
      • 1.4 D (66kW/90PS)
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